Here's the aritcle here
Here's the aritcle here
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
The problem (as I understand it) isn't that they're using the engine as part of the frame. It's because they're using Carbon Fibre for the airbox/front part of the frame. So there's no flex from the front to the middle of the bike, other than in the forks (which got bigger last year causing almost everyone to have problems with lack of feel and some even went back to the previous years, smaller forks for a while, ie Stoner).
Ron Haslam (one of the best test riders ever) is a great one for saying to find the middle you first have to go past it to know you've gone past the middle. In this case that pretty much means you haven't found the optimum frame stiffness until you've gone past it, which I reckon Ducati have.
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
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Thanks for that, MT. I'm just going to ruminate and ponder some more...
90% of bad handling issues come from the rear in my experience, as the bike is so loaded up on the rear to work, that all the force/inercia gets transfered to the front end via the main frame
Ducati has only found gains by making either a weaker ( Thinner Swingarm) or a stronger ( Thicker swingarm) Now they are needing to remove SCREWS from the CARBON Air box to try and create more flex in the front to give more fealProved at Laguna that it is better, but they need a Conventionall frame to get back up there. All the other companies including Suzuki are a lot faster than last year and the year before, but DUCATI has Stagnated.
Italians trying to re invent the wheel, the JAPS Know bwtter than that.
Frame flex, fork action, and tyre meshing with the ground is required to go fast, now they have
No Flex
Over worked forks due to the so called chassis ) Not the forks fault)
Tyres that do not comply to the track cerfice
A PILE OF POOS
Stoner rode it bloody fast, but in fairness to Rossi and Hayden, the others have gone a lot faster now than when Stoner last raced it, and if what he last rode of theres was actually any good, he WOULD still be with Ducati, I bet he was getting paid more at Ducati than he currently is at Honda, but he is a man who will and wants to win, so made the move, bloody good on him
I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN
Thanks Shaun.Still more ruminating and pondering to do...
I believe your argument is that while Ducati have improved...Honda etc have improved more. That may be the case...but like I said, Rossi was 25 seconds slower over race distance this year at Laguna that Stoner was. That to me is not an improvement, and you can harldy blame the tyres , as they (just like last year) all have the same tyres on offer. They're going backwards.
No mate Even you can read english and understand if you just slow down a little and relax about protecting your little AUS mate, he can fight his own battles and is doing so with brilliant class
I said " Ducati did improve there" Over there current results this year at other tracks, " AS QUOTED BY ROSSI HIMSELF"
YES I can facture in the Tyres as THEY ARE DIFFERENT than last year, and are GREAT for the flexy chassis bikes but NOT the Ducati
I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN
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